7 Powerful Traits of Ultra Successful Entrepreneurs

Have you ever been nervous about what other people might think of your business?

Especially if you’re building online, you might have some fears about what your upline and downline, or your friends and family, might think when they start seeing your content and Facebook Lives in their News Feed.

I’m not going to lie, I’ve definitely had these fears myself.

But I realized that, sometimes…

You need to use your fear as FUEL to move forward

Because what happens when you don’t move forward?

Well, you stay where you’re at—stuck.

That’s where it gets too overwhelming and nothing happens.

So how do you move forward and get into momentum?

That’s what I asked myself when I got started a few years ago.

I needed to get super clear on what successful people actually DO, day-in and day-out, to move their businesses forward.

So I looked around and jotted down these traits I saw in my mentors (a few of whom are the founders of Elite Marketing Pro) and wrote the following list, which I want to share with you below, of the seven traits all powerful and successful entrepreneurs follow.

Because even though I’ve had success, that doesn’t mean I don’t have moments when I feel like I’m l kicking a wall.

We all do from time to time.

And when I have those moments, I remember these traits, starting with…

Most successful business owners are conscious of their MOST valuable resources—time and money.

And if you are trading your time for money, that equals restriction.

For instance, as a psychologist, I am paid a fee by the hour. But there are only so many hours in a week, so my earnings are naturally limited.

Anyone who’s has any kind of a job or profession where your skills are billed by the hour understands this.

You’re exchanging dollars for hours; you’re not building up investments.

Well, you might be with your 401K, but honestly, when are you going to touch that—decades down the road?

You must respect your most valuable resources!

So when I considered doing something entrepreneurial that I could do alongside my psychology practice I thought of buying a franchise.

But I quickly learned:

Most traditional business owners are STRESSED to the max, and they’re strapped!

After all, most of them tank in their first year.

They are there morning, noon, and night.

It would take way more hours than I had and most of those hours would be without pay in the end.

That’s no way to live.

But I knew something existed that could provide more than a dollar per hour income.

I wasn’t sure what it was yet but I knew I needed to find it.

The choice is pretty clear in hindsight…

You need to adopt an investor mentality and…

When we were young and given $10 from our parents or from our aunt and uncle, they would say…